Frank Fun
- For other uses, see Frank (Disambiguation).
Frank Fun, whose surname is pronounced as "Foon", is the owner of North Park Funland. He appears in the Season Five episode, "Cartmanland".
Background
Eric Cartman inherits $1,000,000 from his late grandmother and spends all of it buying the North Park Funland amusement park. Mr. Fun had reservations about selling his park because attendance had gone down causing the business to lose money. When Cartman tells him he wanted the park to himself, by not allowing anyone else in, Mr. Fun relents.
People are attracted to its exclusiveness, which causes some people to be let in, in order to keep the park upkeep current and maintained. Cartman eventually becomes angry at all the people in his park, who take up all of the rides, and he demands his money back from Mr. Fun, who returned the money after seeing how successful Funland has become. After getting his money back, Cartman loses all of it to the IRS as a settlement over the recent death of Kenny McCormick.
Heavily in debt and lawsuit, Cartman tries to cancel the deal and make his money back. Mr. Fun simply turns down Cartman's request, indicating that he is an egoistic merchant after all.
Although Frank is not such a memorable character, he did some cameos after his debut.
Appearance
Mr. Fun is an overweight man with red, balding hair. He wears red pants, a white shirt, a yellow coat with various colored polka dots, orange shoes, and red tie with white polka dots.
Prominence
- "Cartmanland" - Debut.
- "I'm a Little Bit Country" - Seen in the crowd, near the end of the episode.
- "South ParQ Vaccination Special" - Seen at the end celebrating the end of the pandemic.
References
- ↑ "South Park" Cartmanland (TV episode 2001). IMDb.com.